Match Report: India launch WC campaign with big win over Pakistan

Updated: Sunday, February 15, 2015, 18:00 [IST]

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Adelaide, Feb 15: Defending champions India launched their Cricket World Cup campaign in style as they produced a clinical performance to spank Pakistan by 76 runs, maintaining their unbeaten record against the arch-rivals in the mega event here today.

In the high-voltage contest between the bitter rivals, India again emerged victorious in a rather one-sided affair, thus maintaining their magnificent record against Pakistan by winning the sixth consecutive World Cup game since the rivalry started way back in 1992. (DRS controversy)

It was a commendable all-round effort by MS Dhoni's men who first posted a competitive total of 300/7 riding on Virat Kohlis 22nd ODI hundred and then dismissed the opposition for 224 in 47 overs at the Adelaide Oval to secure two points.

Mohit Sharma took the last wicket of Sohail Khan to bring about India's moment of glory, sending the seizable Indian crowd at the stadium into a frenzy while the players hugged each other to celebrate the triumph, their first victory in Australia since landing here in November last year.

Pakistan were well placed at 102 for two at one stage but a middle-order collapse effected by the trio of Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Yadav ended any hopes that Misbah ul Haq and his men harboured of bucking the trend of losing to India in big-ticket ICC events.

Dhawan on way to his half century

Electing to bat, Virat Kohli marked his return to form with a crafty 107 while Shikhar Dhawan (73) and Suresh Raina (74) were the other notable performers to steer India to a competitive total of 300 for seven in hot conditions.

Kohli continued his love affair with the Adelaide Oval as his century knock came off 126 balls with eight boundaries and he shared a 110-run partnership with Raina for the third wicket. India could have got a bigger score had it not been for some excellent death bowling by the Pakistani pace bowlers.

Their young fast bowler Sohail Khan (5/55) checked the Indian surge by bowling a tight line and length. India wobbled in the last five overs, losing five wickets for only 27 runs which stopped them short of the projected score of 325.